With a clean bill of health to report after the game, and a six minute spell at out-half for Conor Murray, Head Coach Rob Penney was pleased with the result saying, "Those that needed a bit more footy got that. Those who needed a rest have got that and we couldn't have asked for a better performance or a better outcome given the distractions of next week. No injuries, five points, pretty pleased."

With the focus now switching to Heineken Cup knock-out rugby the New Zealander was quick to point out the challenge that lies ahead next weekend. "We're going to have to play the best game we've ever played. Some individuals are going to have to go beyond where they have been before."

Semi-final opponents Toulon were also in action at the weekend, with the ideal preparation when they recorded a 46-31 victory away to Perpignan.

Relive the action from Saturday night at Irish Independent Park and get the post-match thoughts of man of the match Keith Earls as Munster enjoyed a 22-10 win over Glasgow Warriors in Round 16 of the Guinness PRO12.